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Areva SA, also of France, which is winning business with solar-thermal technology it bought when it acquired Ausra Inc. last year; and Germany's Siemens AG, which uses technology from Solel, which it acquired in 2009.
GE's Big Bet On Small Firms Yuliya Chernova 2011
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Last year Aqwise, Solel (bought by Siemens), EnStorage, IQWind, Better Place, BrightSource and Tigo made the Global Cleantech 100 2009 list.
Karin Kloosterman: 8 Israeli Companies Make "Global Cleantech 100" Guardian List Karin Kloosterman 2010
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Last year Aqwise, Solel (bought by Siemens), EnStorage, IQWind, Better Place, BrightSource and Tigo made the Global Cleantech 100 2009 list.
Karin Kloosterman: 8 Israeli Companies Make "Global Cleantech 100" Guardian List Karin Kloosterman 2010
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Building solar thermal power plants in Spain and the US, Solel has invested 14 years 'worth of R&D to improve the annual electrical output of solar fields.
Karin Kloosterman: 7 Solar Innovators From Israel to Get America off Oil 2009
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German electronics giant Siemens has just purchased Solel for $418 million.
Karin Kloosterman: 7 Solar Innovators From Israel to Get America off Oil 2009
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Solel is one of Israel's most talked about solar energy companies, up there with BrightSource and ZenithSolar.
Karin Kloosterman: 7 Solar Innovators From Israel to Get America off Oil 2009
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Solel Solar Systems, an Israeli solar-thermal company, recently agreed to supply Pacific Gas & Electric
Green Giants: The World's Biggest Clean-Energy Projects 2008
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As a result, Solel plans to string 1.2 million mirrors in large arrays over nine square miles of California's southeastern desert.
Green Giants: The World's Biggest Clean-Energy Projects 2008
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The plant will use parabolic 3- by 4-foot mirrors developed by Solel to convert the sun's heat into steam that powers turbines.
Green Giants: The World's Biggest Clean-Energy Projects 2008
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Rabbi Jeffrey Kurtz-Lendner, the senior rabbi at Temple Solel in Hollywood, Fla., said he went to the Boca Raton meeting after receiving an invitation from the office of Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, who is chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee.
NYT > Home Page By HELENE COOPER 2011
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